Once a yearly staple at Hartford's Xfinity Theatre, Dave Matthews Band is skipping Connecticut and instead touring in New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
If you love the Hartford Yard Goats, you’ll also love the Hartford Thunder Chickens. The local affiliate of the Colorado Rockies will play a game as the Hartford Thunder Chickens at home at Dunkin’ Park and wear uniform jerseys and caps with the alternate team name and logo.
Spring warmth that is projected for March and April means we need to be ready for the possibility of an active start to the season in terms of severe weather.
The Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus noted reports of agents in Bridgeport, Lower Fairfield County, Willimantic and Hartford.
State Comptroller Sean Scanlon is proposing a bill during this legislative session that would protect workers on state-funded projects to ensure they’re getting paid.
The state released advice for school districts if immigration authorities come onto school grounds. It comes amid Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, activity being reported in parts of Connecticut.
Police in Hartford, Connecticut, are searching for the suspect who opened fire at a 12-year-old who threw a snowball at a car. Officers responded to a report of a shooting around 7:15 p.m. Wednesday when they discovered the injured victim, according to Hartford Police.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said Tuesday that the Trump administration’s order for federal agencies to pause the disbursement of loans and grants an “unprecedented and
It was inauguration day on Friday at the Old State House in Hartford as Connecticut’s new Kid Governor was sworn in. Keudy Martinez, a 5th grader from Waterbury, said that his platform focuses on school safety.
Connecticut residents reported feeling the quake throughout the Hartford County as well as far south as Norwalk.
The Hartford Yard Goats may have the G.O.A.T. nickname, but they’re not chicken when it comes to changing things up. The Yard Goats announced Thursday that the team will play a game as the Hartford Thunder Chickens next season.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut is "going on the offensive" according to Attorney General William Tong, planning to sue the Trump Administration to stop a memorandum issued late Monday night that would halt federal funds to states.